1914, 38 million joined, 17 million killed, 20 million wounded. World War 1 was the beginning of serious conflicts between massive countries. Not only were the country’s involved fighting for their own rights as a whole but most importantly they were fighting for justice against their enemies. Conflict is another word for battles, ¨About two-thirds of military deaths in World War 1 were in battle¨. This war has affected countries in an economic and population aspect and has been ranked as one of the deadliest conflicts in human history. This global war also known as the Great War or the first war, which had a huge impact globally in the way we solve problems was composed and structured by many continuous wars in chronological order. For each battle there was a response. So we can say that World War 1 was a cause and effect event repeating itself, a battle caused another battle and so on or in other words one thing led to another. The battles were caused by continuous rivalry between countries to gain power and be recognized as the undefeated. …show more content…
They disagreed with their solutions and could never join or enforce their plans. Serbia wanted to place all Slavic’s in the Balkan Peninsula Austria didn’t agree so they decided to illegally conquer or in other words annex Bosnia, which was located in the Balkan Peninsula. This was the country’s way of expressing power and that they were against. Archduke Franz and his wife Sophie, the Austrian Hungarian Empire decided to go to Bosnia were they were in an open car and got killed by a Serbian nationalist. This was one of the main causes of the World War 1 and it is a clear proof of how important the relationship among countries were when it came to battles. Their unfriendly relation caused the global war to start. On July 28, 1914 Austria declared war on